
Ice Cube: AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted (CD)
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In 1990, Ice Cube left NWA and entered the solo arena. He was a proven talent, writing some of NWA’s best lyrics and adding politics to their gangsta armoury, with a voice like an army sergeant spitting a rebuke into your face.
But a reputation brings a problem: you have to live up to it. And it’s one thing working within a crew; leaving it’s another thing entirely: you must build your own. And while Cube knew his funk and the noise he wanted to create on his debut album, AmeriKKKa’s Most Wanted, his experience as a producer was actually fairly limited.
At the time, it took the West Coast gangsta boogie up a notch; in NWA, Ice Cube’s attack was always slightly blunted by being dispersed, here it smacks you full in the face. It’s hard to imagine a better album of its type, and it boomed out of jeeps throughout the summer of 1990 without so much as a single wave of airplay. Now, however, it stands as a testament to its time: a fury of beats and rhyme that established once and for all just how strong Ice Cube’s work could be.
Pushed into a corner, Ice Cube fought his way out with intelligence, wit, anger, and tactics, and, once in a while, tipped you a nod that there was more to him than the gangsta style.
- Better Off Dead
- The Nigga Ya Love To Hate
- AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted
- What They Hittin' Foe?
- You Can't Fade Me
- JD's Gaffilin'
- Once Upon A Time In The Projects
- Turn Off The Radio
- Endangered Species (Tales From The Darkside)
- A Gangsta's Fairytale
- I'm Only Out For One Thang
- Get Off My Dick And Tell Yo Bitch To Come Here
- The Drive-By
- Rollin' Wit The Lench Mob
- Who's The Mack?
- It's A Man's World
- The Bomb

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